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416 MISS KNUDTSON BACK ROW: David Edwards, Richard Mc- Farlane, Albert Ellis, David Bywaters, Courtney Sloan, Herman Strauch Jr., James Stafford, James R. Pippin, Robert W. Drury, Miss Knudtson. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Stribling, Norris Dur- rell, Phil Aldrich, Richard Fitzwater, Eu- gene Huffman, Joseph Trevison, Johnny Upp, Pat Pendleton, Freddie Davis, Frankie Coleman, Bud Younkin. FRONT ROW: Frank Chaloud, Gary Thur- man, Waitman Meyer, Bob Brotemarkle, Marna Jean Katz, Sal Iannazzo, Helen Belscamper, Byron Combs, Patsy Hamits ton, Shirley How, Bill Haas. 417 MISS L. H. MILLER BACK ROW: Robert Gaither, Walter Moore, Jimmie Massey, Richard Dunn, Miss L. H. Miller. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Williams, Janet Kuhr, Marilyn Freeman, Doris Jean Pratt, Eliza- beth Ann Milford, Mary Lou Ivlyer, Joan Munns, Pearl Powell. SECOND ROW: Betty Brotemarkle, Jane Phillips, Beverly LaSala, Donna Sullivan. Don Ide, Daniel Smith, Harold Grant, John Duncan, Gene Rogers. FRONT ROW: Dean Elliott, Bonnie Bartlett. Maurine Meyer, Donald O'Dell, Eddie Hendrickson, Maurice Nolte, Stanley Farmer, Arthur L. Evans, Cecil Bryant. 419 MR. HAWTHORNE BACK ROW: Ernest P. Haley, Donald Powell, Jack Beall, Jimmie Sawyer, Veronica Jean Barra, Dorothy Love, Joe Grimmett, Bob Dalton, Mr. Hawthorne. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Adden, Norman Donahue, Donna Marian Broomfield, Norma Cofer, Wilma Shubkagel, Elaine Suddath, Virginia Kelly, Zula Cox, Mari- lyn Terry, Mary Stokes. FRONT ROW: Curtis Sullivan, Charles Maurin, Robert Schmitt, Clara Canard, Betty Biggs, Joyce Brecht, Shirley God- man, Mary Ellen Way, Wanda Brinkley, Richard Snyder. 420 MRS. FERGUSON BACK ROW: James Moran, Carl Calhoon, Bill Barnhouse, Donald Hood, Charles Naylor, Joe Russell, Richard Nash, Arthur Sigelin, Francis Gauld, James Green. MIDDLE ROW: Norma Jean Davis, Bob Ben- nett, Pat Jenkins, James Spencer, Helen Gross, Robert Still, Harold Rouse Jr., Ruth Appleby, Doris Riddle, Marjorie Neal, Mrs. Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Jeannine Briscoe, Josephine DiCapo, Juanita Wilson, Dorothy Smith, Phyllis Ross, Jacqueline Trader, Betty Silvius, Gwen Needham, Gloria Morris, Larry Summers. 422 MISS GUFLER BACK ROW: Betty Darling Barnes, Betty Ruth Osburn, Helen Self, Clarene Don- nici, Billie Jean Huifaker, Lois Hendrick- son, Peggy Ann Garlitz, Miss Gufler. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Purdy, Janice Wheeler, Geraldine Paden, Frances Floyd, Donna Ward, Mary Ann Brown, Shirley Schinderling, Deloris Marie Ray. FRONT ROW: Frances Adams, Betty Lou Duckworth, Wanda Lucile Haase, Dona Lee Clarke, Jeanie Nash, Mary Jane By- bee, Gloria Miller, Clara Swann. 28
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412 MISS DAUGHERTY BACK ROW. Rinina Caley, Anita Harper, Gloria Sf-hlichter, Deon Harrison, Bev- erly Graham, Laura Caley, Jo Ann Neth- eiton, Clara lo Bledsoe. THIRD ROVV: Doris Johnson, Kathleen Var- ner, Marie Stephens, Mary Russell, Betty Bartell, Betty Baldus, Leona Smallwood, Betty Tennant, Mary Evalee Cox, Miss Daugherty. SECOND ROW: Esther Plortmiller, Joan Povala, Gloria Hahn, Katheryn Fitzwater, Barbara Price, Dorothy James, Ferne Al- bert, Doris Cox, Ruth Buehler, Ralph Haskins. FRONT ROW: Rosetta Sartin, Charlotte Lentz, Katherine Hogan, Marlene McCoy. Carol Lee Osborne, Beverly Dennison, Joanne Hobson, Joanne Ray. 413 MISS WASSON BACK ROW: Richard Miller, Alfred A. Comstock, Tom McKittrick, Phillip Chil- ders, Dick Dabney, Eddie Martin, Don Beck, Bob Lane, Bob Bond, Darlene Hatchitt, Miss Wasson. MIDDLE ROW: Phyllis Louthain, Sylvia Epple, Shirley Michaels, Katherine Dell Rising, Marilyn McClelland, Betty Mat- son, Emily Hartrnan, Bonnie Jean Royer, Joan Eichenberger, Beverly Johnson, Mar- garet Williams. FRONT ROW: Betty Schwab, Gloria Emmett, Doris Bledsoe, Sylvia Withers, Jeanette Kent, Joyce Elaine Clarke, Patsy Jo Wyatt, Shirley Reno, Nadine Montalto. 413A MR. ROEDL BACK ROW: Jim Allinder, Buzz Powell, Bill Haney, Phil Precht, Johnny Asher, Wini- tred Perry, Betty Louise Poole, Patsy Karst, Mr. Roedl. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Coleman, Virginia Carrarnusa, Shirley Harris, Frances Hale, Dorothy McNeely, Arlene Eckard, Doris Hunt, Ima Jean Nations, Robert Brandes, Charles L. Brown. FRONT ROW: Edna Mortimeyer, Mary Alice Heidbrier, Betty Bloom, Beverly Witham, Doris Crow, Ellen Harding, Eleanor Jol- litfe, Zelda Cusick, Eva Ann Daly. 414 MISS GAYLORD BACK ROW: Phil Phillips, Frank Simmons. Ralph Earles, Barbara Newton, Miss Gay- lord. THIRD ROW: Juanita Madison, Jo Ann Wise, Neva Pace, Richard Lark, Dorothy Maycock, Wanda Terry, Pat McCune, Sue Atherton, Louis Johnsen. SECOND ROW: Renee Allee, Barbara Stean, Donna Campbell, Joanna Guinn, Laurabeth McDane1, Jewell Dean Frans, Ida Spidle, Helen Cooksey, Bob Evans, Deloris Kinne- van. FRONT ROW: Dona Dalton, Marill Lee Wade, Eugene Phillips, Anthony Diste- fano, Bob Power, Fred Dunlap, Don Ham- ilton, Wanda Pennington, Janet How. Kathryn Schmidt. 415 MISS JACKSON BACK ROW: Nugent Adams, Ronald Hardie, Bob O'Grady. THIRD ROVJ: Donald Dennis, Raymond Ault, David L. Egan, Roy Arterburn, Paul Stark, Archie McGee, Jean Perry, La Dona Hill, Miss Jackson. SECOND ROW: Bill Madsen, Rornaine Ram- sey. Joseph Stiahan, Carol Jean Noland, Carolyn Coen, Jeanne Gross, Shirley Townley, Louella Nelson, George Hamil- lon. l RON'l' RCJJN: Lois Katz, Janice Moulder, Dorothy 53i.lniinalfei, Betty Buehler, Mary jo flfmillo, Jean J-uhiizon, Nick J. Pluchrno, ljfmalfl hay, Laura Alevander, PBITICIB lv'lf.'ifa1inf.t. Z7
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C. S. -1 rl I- Ll- Y S, I- 9, X1 tl! 9. L. I, a- in 16 nf tt, tl, ie ?Y ld .L D9 an d, me ri- es d, d- Y, nn, es LII n- 911 I., 'le ne th, tty is, tty Jn- :k- ce fd, GY ou na By- HOME ROGM HOME ROOM is a very appropriate title for the twenty-minute period just before second hour, for it is here that each individual receives special training for democracy. Here the home room bulletin acquaints the student with the daily activities of the school, and it is here that many group and individual problems are dis- cussed and disposed of. The Home Room itself is a democratic or- ganization, for it Works as a small community council, with a president presiding over each session, a secretary taking the attendance, and a treasurer receiving all money due the school. Each separate unit is represented in the school legislature-the student council-by a repre- sentative who is elected by the home room and Whose duty it is to keep his home room in- formed on all important issues discussed at each student council meeting. The adviser is a member of the faculty. He tries to aid each individual in finding his special place in the life of the school. These democratic units, though small in size, are very important organizations in our school: for if they are managed successfully, they become the training ground for democ- racy. l Io Ann Pt vala 1 selling Courier subscriptions in Home Room 3. fsopt A regular home-Joom meeting. 3. Patsy Karat sells Nofeasters in a Home Room. it Mary Lf-is 't..+.-.rfiz lewis the home-room bulletin. FU Imtwtw 7- iff sly, rfoviriq an student council report in Home Room.
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